So far, what is the mystery on Earth?

The “Roswell” incident, which struck America in 1947, remains unresolved.

The U.S. military announced that it “found a flying saucer on the farm.”

However, only six hours later, another press conference was held, which was strongly denied.

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For Mike Bresser, the night of July 5th, 1947, should be an unforgettable night.

It was a heavy rain night, lightning thunder.

Mike Bresso is an American farmer whose home is 120 km from Roswell, New Mexico. On that night, he heard a loud noise coming out of the house more than thunder.

After the rain stopped the following day, Bryso decided to go to his sheep ring, which was one kilometre away, to see if the sheep there had been hit by lightning.

However, shortly after he left his house, he was shocked by the scene. His subsequent description was that there were many luminous masses scattered on the grass of 400 metres of the farm, and that the material structure of such blocks seemed never to have been seen: neither metal nor wood, much less plastic.

Bryso, in his heart, immediately reported the fragments to the town’s sheriff, who immediately reported them to the officers at the nearby Roswell airbase.

On 6 July, Jesse Masil of the airbase and another colleague came to the farm and took a shipment of debris and said they were going back to the base for inspection.

But it didn’t end there. On 7 July, 5 km from the Breseau farm, a civil engineer, Grady, reported that he had found a piece of broken metal with a diameter of about 9 metres. The wreckage was surrounded by several bodies, which were essentially between 1 and 1.3 metres tall, with large heads, large eyes, small mouths, no hair, four fingers and a full gray uniform.

The United States troops who arrived immediately blocked the scene.

On July 7th, the airbase press officer, Watt Holt, handed over a press release to the local press, which was quickly published in the morning of July 8th by Roswell’s Daily Chronicle on the morning of July 8th: “The U.S. Army found a flying saucer on the farm! A rock is provoking a thousand waves.

That was the story of the Roswell Daily Chronicle.

The news was quickly reproduced in the national and even world media — the official announcement of the discovery of aliens in the United States is a return!

And that’s where the famous “Roswell incident” started.

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The “Roswell incident” is famous because it is still a controversial mystery.

One might ask: On July 8, 1947, didn’t the U.S. military admit it?

That’s right. That’s the original source of the dispute — six hours later, the American military denied it.

General Roger Remy, the commander of the army at the time, held a press conference six hours after the release of the Roseville Daily Chronicle. At the launch, he took out fragments similar to weather balloons, reversing the previous military conclusion that it was the military balloons with radar reactors that fell on the Bresso farm and were not flying saucers.

It is easy to challenge the public to acknowledge and deny the fact that the information is officially published.

However, under strict military control, the Roseville Daily Chronicle published clarifications the following day, and local radio stations no longer reported the incident.

This has ended. Although there have been public doubts about the military’s attitude of first acknowledgement and denial, and there has always been a popular saying that “the real aliens who crashed in Roswell” are, these piecemeal speculations have remained small and have not given rise to real momentum.

However, after the Roseville incident, the United States Air Force did set up a Blue Book program to investigate UFOs. Established in 1952 and ordered to be terminated in December 1969, the scheme continued until 1970.

12,618 reports on UFOs were collected before and after the plan, concluding that most reports simply misidentified natural phenomena (clouds, stars, etc.) or ordinary flying objects, while a few were false, while 701 (approximately 6 per cent) were classified as unknown.

The Roswell incident re-entered the public eye and even triggered a wave in 1978.

This year, it’s because in 1977, the United States launched a country-wide and world-wide movie, The Star Wars by George Lucas.

In the film Star Wars, the existence of extraterrestrial civilization outside the planet became a matter of course, and countless American citizens began to believe that the Earth’s people were not the only higher creatures in the universe, and that science-fiction and UFO heat were rising rapidly.

At this point, the “Roswell incident” was put on the table again because of the military’s backlash and the interest it had maintained for 30 years.

With these speculations, to the effect that the past 30 years of popular speculation, Rothwell, on July 5, 1947, did fall, the US military removed alien ship fragments and alien corpses, and blocked the news from the public in order to avoid panic.

In 1994, the United States launched the film Roswell, which was directed by Jeremy Paul Cargon and starring Kyle Maclachlan. The film was adapted to the Roswell incident and ended up telling the audience that there were aliens.

As a result of the Star Wars film, the “Roswell incident” has once again become a high-frequency word from UFO fans around the world, and it is assumed that the U.S. government is hiding the truth, so that the U.S. government finally decides to say something.

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On 8 September 1994, the United States Air Force officially published a document.

The document is entitled ” Air Force Investigation Report on the Roswell Incident ” . It was at the constant request of UFO experts in the United States, when the newly elected New Mexico State Congressman Steven Schiff asked the United States Air Force to hand over a document after studying all the materials and files on the Roswell incident.

To the disillusionment of UFOs around the world, this document totally rejects the term “alien fall”.

This document clearly states: “In this investigation, no evidence was found that the events in 1947 in the vicinity of Roswell were related to any kind of extraterrestrial civilization. I’m sorry.

To make this more convincing, the report also says: The real reason for Rothwell’s incident was the fact that a Soviet nuclear-testing programme was conducted on the ground, which was considered highly confidential.

According to this document, the Mogul Project was carried out. In response to the fact that the Soviet Union closed its borders at the time, which had prevented the United States from detecting nuclear explosions, the plan specifically designed a high-air balloon to detect low-frequency waves of nuclear explosions, which was the responsibility of a research team at New York University at the time. (At that time, the United States was the only country in the world to possess nuclear weapons, so it was very concerned about when the Soviet Union would be able to successfully develop atomic bombs. I’m not sure.

In the course of the experiment, the United States military released a number of high-air balloons made of chlorbutyl rubber, under which experimental devices such as propellers with radar targets and acoustic sensors were mounted.

According to the document, these devices were not recycled, early radar targets were commissioned for production by toy or advertising gift dealers, most of the targets were made from aluminum, some with softwood beams added to increase their strength, and were combined with acetic acid fibres.

It is therefore noted that the aluminium piece of paper, the damaged beam and the balloon rubber fragments, which were once considered as the debris of a flying disk in the Roswell incident, are most likely the remains of the above-mentioned high-air balloon. In June 1947, the New York University research team found that one of the balloons code-named “Flyer 4” had not been recovered.

On this basis, the document concludes that: ” All available information indicates that there is no reference to the “Roswell incident” itself. But it is very likely that the debris recovered from the Rothwell ranch will come from balloons released by the Moghur Plan. I’m sorry.

So how do we explain the discovery of the alien body? The U.S. military explained that these were “false” used to test flight ejections.

If, according to official sources, the truth about the “Roswell incident” has been revealed to the world.

But how can public questioning be so easy to overcome?

And just a year after that, another amazing piece of evidence struck the world.

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In 1995, a slightly vague black and white video shocked the world.

This video is said to be coming out of the 51st district of the United States, and the content is even more creepy: it records an autopsy of the alien body by the United States military after the “Roswell incident” of 1947.

In this video, the big-eyed aliens lie naked. On the operating table, an autopsy was performed by a group of scientists wearing white suits.

This 17-minute video, first released by an unknown private television station, was quickly broadcast by 32 national and regional television stations, prompting yet another high-profile worldwide focus on the Roswell incident.

Soon after, however, the public was again disappointed.

Melalis, the producer of this video, publicly admitted that it was made in 1995 in an apartment in London, and that the “alien” was made of rubber and emulsions, which contained the guts of cattle and sheep, while the so-called “scientists” were Melalis’ friends and girlfriends.

Although the video was confirmed to be false, many questions about the “Roswell incident” have not subsided, even though others suspect that the video production team was pressured by the government to admit to “false.”

Various accounts continue to emerge, with some continuing to insist on the presence of aliens, while others accept the term “no aliens”, but emphasize that there is a “conspiracies” behind it.

The American writer Nick Laedfern mentioned in his book The Desert Thieves, that a female scientist who had worked at the Oak Hill National Laboratory in the late 1990s told him the truth behind the “Roswell incident” in 2011: Roswell did not have an alien incident, and the truth was that the United States was conducting high-altitude experiments on human beings, biochemical experiments, medical experiments and human aerial tests, and that the bodies of strange aliens that had been discovered were in fact seriously disabled human beings and were being tested at high altitude by the United States military.

And in 2011, the ad hoc editor of the Los Angeles Times, journalist Anne Jacobson, speculated that the flight of the Roseville incident was not UFO, but the Soviet spacecraft at the time, and that it was “a pilot with a strange, child-shaped body” created by Nazi doctors and war criminal Joseph Mengler through human experiments — all behind the Soviet scenes.

An amateur author named Lawrence R. Spencer wrote a book called Alien Interview, which caused much more excitement.

The writer said he had received a parcel and a letter on 14 September 2007 from Mrs. MacElroy (Deer of Medical Services, Senior Sergeant), which contained extensive interviews between the United States military and surviving aliens in the Roswell incident.

In interviews, aliens have been shocked by the talk about “human beings are merely the bodies of an alien advanced civilization that holds “the spirit” and “Earth is just a prison for exiled criminals”.

But the real and false nature of this interview cannot be verified, and Lawrence Spencer claims that he burned all the materials in order to avoid interference by the investigators, and that he left a message in the book to the readers: “Only you believe it is true.” I’m sorry.

If the truth of these speculations or narratives is in doubt, would it be more convincing to say that the “blows” from within the Government are not the same?

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Two explosions, one from the CIA and one from the FBI.

In 2012, on the 65th anniversary of the Roswell incident, retired CIA agent Brandon claimed, The Roswell incident is true: there’s an alien ship and there’s an alien body in it.

He said he had seen a secret file box hidden at CIA headquarters in Langley, with “Roswell” written on it, and when he looked through it, he wondered, “God, it really happened!” I’m sorry.

Brandon, however, did not explain why he had been given access to the document, and he stated that he was determined not to disclose anything in the box.

Brandon was also questioned by many because he was preparing to publish his new science fiction book.

Another story from the FBI.

This investigation file is a memo from a file declassified by the FBI in 2011, which was sent to then FBI Director Hoover on 22 March 1950, authorized by the FBI Director of the Washington office of Guy Hottel.

This file is available at the FBI Online Public Archives Reading Room database.

In this memo, Hautell recorded a description of the source: “They (Flying Disk) are described as circulars, with a centre crumbing about 50 feet in diameter (about 15 metres). There are three human drivers in each dish, but they’re only 3 feet tall (about 91 cm), wearing very fine metal cloths. I’m sorry.

This memo is considered to be a strong evidence of the existence of the “Roswell incident”.

But the truth is, it still disappoints a lot of UFOs.

First, the memorandum was recorded three years after the “Roswell incident” and could not prove that it was that. Secondly, this is nothing more than a faithful record, not proof, of what Haute described to others.

In fact, according to McCabe, the United States Navy Luminbo physicist, the memorandum is true, but the Newton reporter is a liar who claims to have acquired high-tech oil exploration technology from aliens, a set of statements that Hautell simply mistook and recorded in order to trust oil companies.

To date, there is no established evidence of the real existence of the Roswell incident.

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Despite the fact that the alien incident has not yet been confirmed, the city of Roswell is on fire.

You know, Roswell was a remote town in New Mexico, far away from many major cities, but after the Roseville incident, the town became famous as a UFO fascination site throughout the United States and the world.

In this context, a business-wise American immediately built the UFO theme museum in Roswell, not only to show everything about the “Roswell incident” but also to put everything associated with the “UFO culture” (e.g. the “wheat circles” ) in an effort to create a “UFO culture” sacred place around the world.

When the museum was built, it attracted more than 150,000 visitors each year to a small place that was not known. Today, Roswell has become a famous tourist destination in New Mexico, with restaurants, bars, hotels and even a Wal-Mart supermarket around the museum.

UFO museum in Roswell.

This is a derivative of the Roswell incident.

The bun says,

First I say: I always believed in aliens.

When I was a kid, I believed in one of the original stories of the alien, the Roswell incident.

But as I get older, I’m beginning to understand a seemingly contradictory thing: “Believe” is one thing, and “evidence” is another.

This corresponds to two theories.

It’s called the Drake Formula, a formula that American astronomer Farak Drake has extrapolated. In short, the corollary is: “Only in the universe now discovered by humans, there are at least hundreds of millions of alien high-tech civilizations. I’m sorry.

Another “Femi paradox”, proposed by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Fermi: according to probabilistic assumptions, alien civilizations leading the Earth’s civilization must have existed and must have been on Earth, but humans have yet to find evidence of their existence, so aliens do not exist.

Personally, I don’t think the two are in conflict, and in my own light, there are two things:

First, the universe is too vast, and under the time system of the universe, the Earth’s civilization has been in its infancy for only a short moment.

Like the Inca Empire, the Earth is small, but it can still develop in the millennia of history and in the jungle of South America without interference until it is discovered and destroyed by Spain.

In other words, the “Femi paradox” has a time limit of “to date” and would the Inca Empire’s 1,000 years on Earth be equivalent to 100 million years of Earth’s civilization in the universe?

Secondly, based on the first point, in the vastness of the universe, the existence of civilization may have been a moment of electrophoroscopy. For example, life on Earth depends on the life of the sun, and even in the case of “100 million years”, it is a short moment under the time system of the universe.

So, the extraterrestrial civilization that exists at the same time as Earth’s civilization is not necessarily as much as we thought it would be. The Drake formula extrapolates hundreds of millions of high-tech civilizations, not all of which are at the same time, and may not even overlap.

Now, of course, everything is just speculation (my guess, the scientist’s guess) and whether the conclusion is based on “evidence.”

However, even the evidence now proving the existence of the “Roswell incident” does not provide evidence that the “Roswell incident” does not exist; and even if the “Roswell incident” is ultimately perjured, it does not prove that aliens do not exist or have never visited Earth. It’s just that we can’t even find evidence right now.

So, in the search for extraterrestrial civilization, sometimes the pleasure is not to speculate, but to find evidence to prove it.

I don’t believe in speculation without proof.

But I believe the day when there’s proof will come.

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I don’t know.

Keep your eyes on the road.